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Newsletter UiO:Life Science October 2019

By Norunn K. Torheim
Published Oct. 18, 2019

Innovation: Life science researchers from UiO are looking for investors in San Francisco?(in Norwegian)

Next week Gunnveig Gr?deland and Jonas Skogestad from UiO:Life Science's Innovation programme SPARK Norway will attend the?BIO Investor Forum in San Francisco. Their goal is to get investors in place to further develop a flu vaccine and a cure for heart rhythm disorders, respectively –?the projects are of potentially great value to patients and society.

Are you a researcher at UiO, OUS or Ahus and want?to further develop your idea in health-related life sciences? Send your application to our innovation programme SPARK Norway by 14 November

Education

Summer project for life science students: Poster prizes and inspirational talks?(in Norwegian)

Forty students have gained work experience from a research project with a scholarship from UiO:Life Science?this summer. The summer projects will give students practical experience with real research that addresses a societal challenge within health or the environment. The very popular initiative was duly celebrated on 14 October.

Biomakerspace: Innovation grant to students who make solar cells from bacteria?(in Norwegian)

Students from UiO who will take part in the international competition in synthetic biology (iGEM) have received support from UiO:Life Sciences through the newly established biomakerspace grant. With this, the pilot phase of the biomakerspace?is underway.?The student accelerator Insj UiO and the pharmaceutical company Bayer will?contribute with educational programmes?for the students.

Events

24 October:?Cutting Edge Festival?2019

One of Norway's largest technology and science?festivals. This year's theme is Alt. Future with emphasis on sustainable health, new energy tech –? better world, ocean?of ??opportunities and man & machine a love story.
Organizers: Inven2, Oslo Tech, Conventor and the University of Oslo.

6?November: SPARK Norway Educational Forum on early phase production

Procedures that work in the lab don’t always scale-up seamlessly into production in the life science industry. What should be considered when you work in lab-scale to make the transition to production smoother??

Published Oct. 18, 2019 8:20 AM - Last modified Oct. 26, 2023 7:43 AM